Today's News

Volleyball team remains undefeated
The Harrison County volleyball team rolled to a two-set victory Thursday night over a talented Fleming County squad 25-18 and 25-13. The second set was 17-5 when Coach Bill Faulkner began substituting more freely to gain experience for his younger players.
“We came out a little flat in the first set against really good competition,” said Faulkner following the game. “I reminded the team that we had worked too hard to play like this and they turned it around in the second set.”

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Noble announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lyndsie Arielle Noble, to James Aaron Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. James (Jimmy) T. Morris, all of Cynthiana.
Noble is a 2009 graduate of HCHS and is attending MCTC. She is employed by Cynthiana WalMart. She is the granddaughter of Larry K. and the (late) Joyce Fuller and Daniel L. and the (late) Goldie Noble, all of Cynthiana.

Anton Allic Zander Wills was born to Laura Ashley and Michael Wills of Cynthiana on July 25, 2011 at Harrison Memorial Hospital.
He weighed 7 lbs. 4 oz., and is welcomed by his brother Drew and sisters Tracy and Emma.
Maternal grandparents are Mary Frances and Jesse Smith of Carlisle, Ky. and Harold and Kay Coy of Cynthiana; maternal great-grandparents are Virginia Coy and the late Harold Coy Sr. and the late Martha Morgan and Orvil Sexton.
Paternal grandmother is Lisa Gilbert of Cynthiana; paternal great-grandparents are Nettie Meeks and the late Bob Meeks.

Sadie Elizabeth Hamm was born to Kacey Hamm of Cynthiana on July 20, 2011 at Harrison Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz., and is welcomed by her sister Emma Grace Hamm.
Maternal grandparents are Michelle and Paul Foster and Tim French of Cynthiana; maternal great-grandparents are Wanda and Len Civin, Marilyn and Ronnie Whalen, Melvin and Kathy French, Kathy and David Foster, and Ed and Sharon Ratcliff.

This Saturday, Aug. 27, is the last day for the exhibit ‘Journey Stories’ in our hometown. The traveling exhibit housed at the Cynthiana-Harrison County Chamber of Commerce building is sponsored by the Cynthiana-Harrison County Museum, the Kentucky Humanities Council, and the Smithsonian Institute.
* We truly hope that you have enjoyed and appreciated this one time opportunity for our community. Remember, Saturday is the last day for the exhibit here. You have visited, haven’t you? Have you written your own journey story?